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An early 20th Century mahogany cased Mantel Clock, WinterHolter and Hoffmeir, the lancet shaped case with boxwood detail, on a plinth base with four compressed bun feet, to a single arched glazed door, enclosing a 5” silvered dial with subsidiary for regulation over a Roman chapter ring with outside minute track and blued steel hands, signed ‘Edwards & Son, 161 Regent Street, London’, to a square brass movement with anchor escapement, (strike work removed), height 10 ¼”
A rare and unusually small George III period miniature longcase regulator clock. By Sam Brown, Edinburgh. the single train movement with dead beat escapement, the broken triangular key fret cornice with anthemion finial above a circular silvered dial with roman chapter ring and subsidiary seconds dials, engraved with maker's signature, between fluted columns the ogee bracket trunk door between moulded angles, flanked by rosette carved volute scrolls, on panelled base with shaped bracket feet 38cm wide x 185cm high x 23.5cm deep
A mid 18th century mahogany and giltwood astrological longcase clock. By Thomas Ogden, Halifax. the triple train movement with anchor escapement striking on bells, the arched brass face with urn and eagle cast spandrels, silvered Roman chapter ring with subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, the arch with silvered and painted solar phase dial, centred by an engraved map of the northern hemisphere and with dials to either side marked "for sunrise, sunset" and with the signs of the zodiac, the hood with caddy top surmounted by a flaming urn finial, above a verre eglomise swan neck pediment with further finials, the arched glazed door flanked by fluted Corinthian columns, the case with crossbanded shaped trunk door flanked by fluted Corinthian quarter column angles, the base with moulded crossbanded panel on moulded plinth 67.5cm wide, 270cm high, 31cm deep
An early 18th century walnut oyster veneered and floral marquetry longcase clock. the twin train movement with anchor escapement, the moulded ovolo cornice above a square 10" brass face with associated rococo spandrels. silvered roman chapters ring, calendar aperture and subsidiary seconds dial, with matted centre, flanked by twist-turned columns, the full height trunk door above inlaid apron and associated plinth base 202cm
A George III period mahogany and line inlaid longcase clock Signed Chas. Campbell, Bo'ness. the twin train movement with anchor escapement, the swan neck pediment above a roman enamelled dial with subsidiary seconds and calendar dials between spandrels allegorizing the four seasons, the arch painted with Masonic emblems beneath swags of drapery, the shaped trunk door between foliate incised quadrant corners, on bracket feet 219cm high
A George III period mahogany longcase clock. the twin train movement with anchor escapement, striking the hours on a bell, the key fret cornice above an arched roman enamel dial painted with floral spandrels, the strike/silent dial with a female figure bidding farewell to a Man O' War to the arch, flanked by ho-ho birds, between reeded Corinthian columns, the ogee arched trunk door decorated with shell paterae between reeded quadrant corners, on inlaid plinth base, raised on bun feet 207cm high
A George III period mahogany music stool. the dipped green hide and close nailed stuffover seat above a lyre shaped front with tambour door and a serpentine carved apron, on short cabriole legs, the opposing side with simulated tambour decoration, foliate cast carrying handles 57cm wide, 54cm high, 40cm deep
An Edwardian period rosewood and arabesque inlaid bowfront display cabinet. the dentil cornice with brass gallery and mirror back above a glazed front with central door, the single frieze drawer above a glazed lower cabinet, each with mirrored and velvet lined interiors, on short square tapering legs, the whole embellished with engraved ivory penwork neo-Classical details 92cm wide, 213cm high, 50cm deep
An early 18th century oak court cupboard. the frieze carved with the initials 'T.W.' and dated 1705, above turned pendants and a pair of panelled cupboard doors decorated with lozenges, the lower part with panels of foliage and central door, on channel moulded stem feet, with later top planks and back panels, some carving of a later date 143cm wide, 128cm high, 56cm deep
A pair of French Directoire period mahogany and brass mounted bowfront encoignures. each with a pierced brass gallery and white marble top above a panelled door enclosing shelves, between brass fluted uprights, on short fluted legs (2) 50cm wide, 87cm high, 42cm deep . Provenance: The Estate of the Hon. Ann L. Fraser.
A late 19th century kingwood 'Vernis Martin' vitrine. Of serpentine outline, the rococo cresting above a glazed door, painted with a courting couple after Watteau, and glazed sides enclosing a velvet-lined interior with glass shelves, on shaped apron and cabriole legs, the whole decorated with trailing gilt metal rococo mounts and sabots 82cm wide, 74.5cm high, 44cm deep
A circa 1800 long case clock, the eight day movement with square silvered dial, the chapter ring with Roman and Arabic numerals within foliate engraved spandrels, inscribed "Rich. Honeybone, Fairford", housed in a figured mahogany case, the hood with broken arch pediment and gilded flower head motifs over a dentil frieze and plain glazed door flanked by tapered lacquered brass capped columns over a plain main body, the rectangular door with moulded edge on a plain base to bracket feet, 119 cm high (including two brass sheathed weights and pendulum)
An 18th century oak and cross banded long case clock, the eight day movement with 12" square brass dial and chapter ring enclosing a seconds dial and date aperture, the chapter ring inscribed "Josiah Stringer, Stockport", the case with arched door above plain rectangular base, 202 cm high (ILLUSTRATED)
A George I burr walnut veneered , cross banded and parquetry strung parcel gilt decorated bureau cabinet of small proportions, the upper section with cavetto moulded broken arch pediment and carved giltwood rococo style floral and foliate decoration flanked by two flaming torch capped urns over a mirrored door, the plate with shaped top and carved giltwood slip opening to reveal twelve various drawers, each with brass ring handles over a candle slide and sloping fall enclosing a fitted interior with open recess within eight various drawers, all over four long graduated drawers, the replacement brass handles with foliate engraved back plates, raised on bracket feet, 76 cm wide x 53.5 cm deep x 224 cm high (ILLUSTRATED)
A late George III thirty hour longcase clock, the painted 12 arched dial signed Joseph Lawley, Wellington (indistinct), with ring of Arabic numerals, date aperture, florally painted corner spandrels under a painted arch, the hood with swan-neck pediment over turned front corner hood pilasters, flanking an arched glazed hood door, over a shaped crossbanded short trunk door, flanked by reeded front corner trunk pilasters on a tall crossbanded box base and cut-out plinth, 220 cm high
A William and Mary walnut and marquetry longcase clock, the 11 (28 cm) square brass dial signed Nicholas Masey, London, with silvered chapter of Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, date aperture, twin winding holes and cherub-moulded pierced corner spandrels, the five pillar movement striking on a single bell, the hood with ebonised and walnut crossbanded cornice over a marquetry and stained ivory leaf frieze, over a square glazed door with matching surround and three quarter front corner spiral-turned hood pilasters with glazed hood sides and back corner quarter spiral mouldings, over a long trunk door with gilt-metal key escutcheon, lenticle within moulded ebonised frame, the door inlaid with two panels of marquetry and stained ivory depicting birds and bowl overflowing under a pointed arch with top corner floral inlays, all within an ebonised rectangular moulded surround, on a box base with marquetry and stained ivory panel matching the panel to the door on later ebonised ball feet (restored), 198 cm high
A Welsh oak clock dresser, first half 19th century, with central 13 (33 cm) white painted clock face with ring of Roman numerals, signed Richard R *****, Welshpool, under a stepped cornice over a short fielded rectangular panelled door revealing a twin weight driven eight-day movement flanked by a two-panel cabinet door to each side over a base of a central twin-panel cabinet door flanked by three short drawers, all fitted with turned wooden handles raised on shaped bracket feet, 158 cm wide, 222 cm high, 55 cm deep (in need of restoration)
An oak crossbanded mahogany break-front housekeepers cupboard, first half 19th century, the moulded cornice over three two panel cabinet doors, each revealing two fixed shelves on a base with central single panel cabinet door flanked by four short graduated drawers, fitted with turned ebonised wooden handles to each side, 182 cm wide, 206 cm high, 52 cm deep
An oak North Wales dresser, 18th century and later, the ogee-moulded cornice over two open shelves to the reduced delft rack, above two short central frieze drawers over three long graduated central drawers, flanked by one long drawer over an arched fielded panel cabinet door to each side, fitted with brass swing handles with pierced back plates, the dresser with quarter front corner fluted pilasters raised on shaped bracket feet (handles replaced, drawers relined, delft rack reduced), 182 cm wide, 187 cm high, 54 cm deep
An oak crossbanded mahogany North Wales dresser, first quarter 19th century, the cavetto cornice over mahogany wavy frieze above three open shelves (later boarded back) between inverted tapering end upright on a dresser base of three central graduated short drawers, flanked by a three-panel cabinet door to each side, all fitted with brass knob handles on stile end supports, 189 cm wide, 203 cm high, 47 cm deep
A George III oak crossbanded mahogany housekeepers cupboard, the ogee-moulded cornice over two central three panel doors revealing two fixed shelves flanked by an arched open cabinet and two panel cabinet door, revealing one fixed shelf over two short drawers to each side, over a mahogany crossbanded front lip with three rows of three short drawers, all fitted with brass knob handles above a three section shaped apron front on slender bracket front feet (with repairs), 190 cm wide, 240 cm high, 50 cm deep
A Welsh oak livery cupboard, early 18th century, the moulded cornice over a single right hand side double-fielded landscape panel door, with twin portrait landscape panels to the left hand side, sitting on a two-panel joined oak base with plain stile-end supports (with repairs and loose mouldings), 128 cm wide, 178 cm high, 48 cm deep
A Victorian mahogany four-door chiffonier, circa 1850, the low arched back with central acanthus moulding over a long central cushion moulded long frieze drawer, flanked by two short frieze drawers, over an inverted central break front cabinet base flanked by two tapering single panel doors with acanthus pediment mounts, one door revealing a cellaret drawer on an inverted break front plinth base, 199 cm wide, 147 cm high, 57 cm deep
A late Victorian/Edwardian rosewood and marquetry mirror-back side cabinet, the architectural pediment with central urn finial over a pierced galleried concave open shelf, over a bevelled mirror plate with full-length open shelf below and turned and tapering supports to the fore over a base with a central long drawer and central open recess, flanked by a single-glazed cabinet door to each side over four front turned and tapering supports united by a platform stretcher over a shaped apron on short peg feet, 122 cm wide, 209 cm high, 39 cm deep
A walnut veneered herringbone banded cabinet bookcase, part early 18th century, the long single panel quarter veneered door to the upper section, fitted with brass ring handle and oval key escutcheon revealing four adjustable shelves on a cabinet base with single panel door revealing two adjustable shelves on a cut out plinth base (with veneer losses), 86 cm wide, 215 cm high, 28 cm deep
A Victorian mahogany low bookcase, with a central single-panel cabinet door with central oval fruit moulding, flanked by two proud turned and tapering columns, and an open bookcase to each side with three adjustable shelves, also flanked by end front corner turned and tapering columns standing proud, on a cut-out plinth base, under a low-panelled back with turned finials, 213 cm long (7ft), 122 cm high, 42.5 cm deep
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